A thing I’m mulling about recently is private public infrastructure, which is notionally private-owned/-provided but which is sufficiently ubiquitous that you can plan around the existence of it in the same way that you plan around the existence of the Post Office.
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(That fact, and ones like it, is underappreciated by folks who worry that the private sector practices exclusion when providing infrastructure.)
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